South Carolina House of Representatives

The House of Representatives of South Carolina (South Carolina House of Representatives ) is the lower house of the South Carolina General Assembly, the legislation provided for by the Constitution of the U.S. state of South Carolina and a bicameral parliament. The second chamber is the Senate of South Carolina, the House of Lords. The House of Representatives belong to 124 deputies who are elected every two years. The elections will take place as the elections to the Congress of the United States for the same time. Unlike many other parliaments, MEPs do not sit together according to party affiliation in Parliament. Instead, the seating arrangements according to the represented constituencies ( counties ) is divided.

The conference hall of the House of Representatives is located together with the Senate in the South Carolina State House in the capital, Columbia.

Composition after the election in 2010

Composition of the House of Representatives in the past

( a) 21 MPs belonged to the Union Reform Party of South Carolina, the remaining three members were not partisan politicians from Anderson. Two deputies of the Union Reform Party of Chesterfield were later replaced by Republicans, ( b ) all 33 deputies were members of the Conservative Party of South Carolina.

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